Posts Tagged: ‘HCL Domino V11’

Domino, Notes, Sametime V11 – Infos aus Tokio

5. Dezember 2019 Posted by Gerda Marx

Gestern um 15 Uhr (MEZ) wurden in Tokio von HCL die neuen Versionen von Domino, Notes und Sametime in der Version 11 vorgestellt. HCL Connections 6.5 (folgen Sie dem Link, um ein Highlightvideo zu sehen) wurde bereits am Montag dem 02.12.19 gelauncht. Alle waren gespannt was HCL zeigen wird! [...]

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Join HCL and Key Business Partners for Our Global Product Launch, Broadcasting Live from Tokyo on December 4 and at Viewing Parties Near You

24. Oktober 2019 Posted by Richard Jefts

Join us as we broadcast live from Tokyo on December 4, at 9 a.m. ET — and at Business Partner viewing parties around the world — when we announce HCL’s first major releases for Domino V11, Notes V11, Sametime V11, and Connections 6.5. Tune in on this historic day for live demos, news, roadmaps, technical sessions, and strategy roadmaps — and to learn about the future from executives, thought leaders, and technical wizards.

 

Some of the highlighted presentations include:
  • Live from Tokyo Keynote: A Major HCL Milestone. These new releases represent our commitment to modernize and innovate these products relentlessly. Hear how.
  • Myth Busters. “Domino is old. It’s uncool. It isn’t valuable to my business anymore. Connections is built for engineers by engineers.” We’ve heard them all. Let us show you why they’re wrong.
  • The CIO’s Imperatives for 2020: How are the most strategic and successful CIOs preparing for the next decade? Putting customers first and making IT the department of “yes,” for starters. Learn what else is essential to leadership.
  • Domino V11: Why Modernizing Beats Migrating. Get ready to rethink what you know about Domino, and let us prove why V11 is the smartest choice for your current and future app-dev decisions.
  • We Hear You:  HCL Connections 6.5 = More Value from Your Investment. During the #LetsConnect customer jams, the Connections Ideas Lab and many other points of input, we have been listening to you. With 6.5, we’re delivering even more value for Connections and laying the foundation for what’s to come.

Tune in live, December 4, 2019, 9 a.m. ET.  Register HERE for the keynote now.

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Business partners will be hosting in-person viewing parties for their clients and customers. This list will be updated as more are added. Sign up to host a viewing party here.

December 4, 2019, Düsseldorf, Germany: 2:45 – 4:45 p.m. (GMT +2). acceptIT will be hosting a viewing party
Linder Congress Hotel, conference room Register here.
December 4, 2019, Munich, Germany: 2:45 (GMT +2)
edcom will be hosting a viewing party
Novotel München City Arnulfpark, Arnulfstraße 57Register here.
December 4, 2019, Switzerland, 2:45 (GMT +1)
Laurus will be hosting a viewing party
December 4, Karlsruhe, Germany: 2:45 (GMT +2)
n-komm will be hosting a viewing party
Tullastr. 58 76131 — Register here.
December 4, Hørsholm, Denmark, 2:45-4:45 (GMT +1)
OpusNeo will be hosting a viewing party at the workplace, Dr Neergaards Vej 5B, 2970

 

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Domino App Dev: The Low-Code and Pro-Code Future

23. September 2019 Posted by Andrew Manby

We recently hosted a lively and informative webcast that covered the new updates coming later this year for Domino application development. Andrew Manby and Marty Lechleider took attendees through the specifics of the upcoming App Dev Pack release, and a preview of what’s coming in future versions. On the low-code front, Marty gave an update on plans for bringing HCL LEAP into Domino (Project Sandstone) and how it will enable IT and business users to build new apps easily. You can watch the replay here.

There were a lot of great questions asked, and we provide those, and the answers, here.
 
AppDev Pack
 
Q: The AppDev pack v1.0.2 contains a feature in “preview” mode. What does “preview” mean?
A:
It means that the feature will work but should not be used in production. The feature might change slightly before being defined as production-ready.

 
LEAP on Domino Service Integration
 

Q: Is it possible to integrate LEAP with external services?  Including lookups for names on a database other than the Domino directory?
A:  Yes, LEAP has a generalized way to connect to any REST service to do lookups. However, please note that full support may not be in the initial LEAP on Domino (Project Sandstone) release but will follow shortly in a subsequent release.
 
Q: Are LEAP apps exposed as services to other non-LEAP applications?
A: Yes, this is the way LEAP works today.  A developer can access LEAP applications data via this API.  The API will honor any access rights you have set on the data:  However, please note, that full support may not be in the initial Project Sandstone release but will follow shortly in a subsequent release.
 
Q: It would be cool if we could use Domino data “as a service” like Marty did with the LEAP apps as a service.
A: Yes, we agree. The team is looking into this and should be able to add this at some point.
 
Q: Can we “look up” the manager for a particular request from existing customized NSF?
A:  We will add the ability to look up data from Domino source in Project Sandstone at some point.
 
Q: Can drop-down choices be populated directly from a backend ODBC? Oracle, DB2, etc.?
A: LEAP supports REST for data integration and not ODBC. If the backend is exposed as a REST endpoint, then LEAP should be able to get the data and use it to populate the drop-down.
 
Mobile
 
Q: Does LEAP support responsive web settings?  Can apps be mobile-friendly?
A: Yes, LEAP has page settings which allow you to specify responsive web-behavior. Page widths can be dynamic; breakpoints can be set to collapse to a single column or carousel mode and rules can be set to show/hide elements of the page based on width.
 
Q: If I want a LEAP app work on both a desktop and a smartphone, do I need to design two separate “forms”?
A: No. The responsive web settings will take care of this so that a single app will render appropriately on any device.

Q: Will Project Sandstone apps, if used on mobile devices, use local storage, or will they require to be always online?
A:
LEAP today does not store any data locally or support disconnected use.  We are looking at ways to leverage Domino for offline use on mobile devices.  As a workaround one could use Domino Designer to add Forms/Views to a LEAP generated NSF to support mobile offline use. 

 
Schedule
 
Q: Do you have an anticipated (approximate) ship date for LEAP for Domino (Project Sandstone) yet?
A: It is planned to be shipped in beta in the V11 timeframe, more details to be released when we launch Domino V11.
 
Q: Will it be part of the V11 beta?
A: No, Project Sandstone will be a separate beta.
 
Q: When will the Project Sandstone beta happen?  How will I be able to enroll?
A: More details to be released soon when we launch Domino V11.

LEAP Sandbox
 

Q: Where is the sandbox? How can I access the sandbox?
A: You can access the sandbox here.
 
Q: I tried making service calls to different external APIs in the LEAP Sandbox, and they failed. Can you help?
A: The LEAP Sandbox requires that certificates be set up for each service endpoint and for the APIs to be whitelisted by the LEAP server admin.
 
LEAP Capabilities
 
Q: What is the roadmap for printing in LEAP?
A: LEAP has a print view which can be used to print or print to PDF the form and data.  We plan to improve this print view over time.  LEAP also has the ability to fill PDF templates and store them as part of the submission record.  These capabilities will not be in the initial Project Sandstone release and will follow shortly.
 
Q: Can a LEAP app contain an array of entries inside an app, like “photos taken on-site”?
A: Yes. To do this in LEAP you would add a table with fields for the photo. At run time the user could then add any number of photos into the table.
 
Q: Can we create our own templates?
A: Yes, you can create your own templates.  LEAP has the ability to export apps with or without data to a file. This file can then be easily imported into a user’s LEAP workspace.
 
Q: Will LEAP on Domino have a visual workflow editor?
A: Not initially. We have started looking at how we can simplify workflow in LEAP and include a visual approach for building workflows.
 
Q: Can we create apps from Domino data, like you did in the webinar with Excel data?
A: This is something we are working on and hope to have in LEAP at some point.
 
Q: Will the LEAP generated NSF require new design elements, and will they be visible from Domino Designer?
A: Project Sandstone will take care of everything needed for the NSF.
 
Q: Can we use custom CSS style sheets with LEAP?
A: Yes, LEAP allows you to attach or point to external style sheets.
 
Q: Can we add LEAP forms and workflows to existing Domino apps?
A: No. This is not the initial focus of Project Sandstone.
 
Q: Can I add widgets to the LEAP palette?
A: This is not something LEAP currently allows but is a top customer request.  We are looking into this capability and to how we can open LEAP to third parties for custom extensions.
 
Q: Can we send an email and make a service call when an action button is clicked?
A: Yes, in fact, you can call multiple services and send multiple emails.
 
Q: How can LEAP apps be localized?
A: Strings can be externalized for your content and labels and dynamically pulled into the app at runtime based on the locale or language preference.

Q: Can an area/section of a LEAP app contain a grid item from another LEAP app?
A:
Yes, a grid of external information (another LEAP app) can be included in your app by using a table.  The table would be set up to pull the information from that external source based on an event.

 
Q: Can GPS/Maps be integrated?
A: Yes. LEAP includes a function for determining a user’s location: app.getLocation().  This function will return the users GPS coordinates which you can then dynamically push into an HTML fragment as part of the map embed code.
 
Other Questions
 
Q: Where can the certifications be taken?
A: No certification testing has been developed or announce at this point.
 
Q: What will it take to install LEAP on Domino?
A: Project Sandstone will be a very simple install and will not have any dependencies on anything that you do not already have with Domino.

Q: What technology is LEAP, and how will it run on Domino?
A:
 LEAP is a Java program which will run on Domino.

 
Q: Is Domino still viewed as a low-code platform by HCL, or LEAP?
A: Domino is a low-to pro-code platform, and we are adding Project Sandstone to augment Domino’s strength. Also, Designer is more mid-code as you know. Think of it as Domino improving its tooling.
 
Q: Do I have to pay extra to get LEAP if I am an existing Domino customer?
A: The plan is to include LEAP on Domino (Project Sandstone) for existing Domino customers.
 
Q: Will LEAP on Domino be an additional capability that requires us to upgrade our license?
A: No, the plan is not to require this.
 
Q: Will the planned Project Sandstone replace Domino Designer?
A: No, Project Sandstone is focused on the low-code part of our strategy.  Domino Designer will continue to play an important role with the mid-pro code part of our strategy.

Q: Is it a valid use case for the business user to create apps and then have a pro-coder modify them?
A:
Yes. We often see use cases where business users create the basic structure of an app and pro-coders complete some of the more challenging pieces around integration and custom JavaScript functions.

 
Q: Can I have multiple people working on a LEAP app at the same time?
A: LEAP is not currently architected for this.  Multiple people can work on an app but not at the same time.

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It’s Beta Time!

7. August 2019 Posted by Andrew Manby

It’s incredible to think that it’s been about a year since we started the successful Domino V10 beta program. We’ve made so much progress, and now we need your help to keep the momentum going.
We are excited to announce the HCL Domino V11 portfolio beta program, and call on our community to share honest, constructive and thoughtful review and testing of the Domino V11 portfolio beta software.
The beta program will include HCL Domino V11, HCL Notes V11, and HCL Sametime V11. Your input is essential to how we develop our products — and we want to make sure we listen to you and involve you before we make this release generally available at the end of 2019.

We’re seeking people who meet the following criteria:    

  • A business end-user, administrator, or developer who has prior knowledge of Domino, Notes, Sametime and Designer
  • Those who bring diverse (role/industry/geography/company size) attributes to the beta team so we can ensure we get a balanced blend of input perspectives

HCL is looking for participants to:

  • Share their use case for the beta in their company
  • Engage in a dialog about Domino V11 and provide timely feedback
  • Be constructive and professional in all written/spoken interaction with program members, and HCL
  • Attend the web conferences and meetings pertaining to the beta program
  • Experience the beta in a non-production environment
  • Provide feedback on your application server upgrade experience
  • Review and comment on documentation
  • Help us streamline your Flexnet setup process
  • Be open to the idea of becoming a reference for Domino V11 or Sametime V11

The beta program will be in two phases: 

Beta 1: We will form an initial group of beta participants, based on the submissions received and then qualify and approve for beta program enrollment. Beta 1 will begin on September 4th, 2019. 

What you can test in beta 1:

  • Domino (Window and Linux)
  • Notes client (Windows and Mac)
  • Notes, Designer & Admin clients (Windows)
  • Sametime multilingual embedded client

This beta is English-only. 

Beta 2: We will extend the initial group of beta 1 participants as we get further along in the development cycle for Domino V11, by including additional participants at the Beta 2 stage. We expect the beta 2 phase to begin the second half of October 2019.  Submissions received up to October 7th, for those not included in the Beta 1 group, will be considered for inclusion in the beta 2 phase. 

 What you can expect to test in beta 2:

  • Domino (Windows, AIX, i Series, and Linux)
  • Notes client (Windows and Mac)
  • Notes, Designer & Admin clients (Windows)
  • Traveler
  • Sametime

Additional languages TBD.

To learn what’s new in Domino V11, please listen to the recent What’s New in Domino V11 webcast.

Note: No travel is required. 

Important: To participate in the HCL Domino V11 portfolio beta register here.
 
Thank you for your participation and your passion for the portfolio.
 
The Domino V11 Beta team

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